Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Ann Coulter Explains Why America Is ‘Kind Of Lucky’ Biden Won In 2020: ‘I Can’t Believe It’


At the time, the outcome of the 2020 election seemed devastating to many conservatives.

And the four years that followed only cemented the perception that the Biden administration was detrimental to the American way of life.

But when President Donald Trump returned to the White House earlier this year, he did so with a clear mandate that some on the right say makes the Biden years all worth it.

One of those pundits is Ann Coulter, an on-again, off-again Trump supporter who is now at least somewhat on the MAGA bandwagon.

According to Breitbart:

“I say that to say, I think we’re actually kind of lucky that he lost in 2020 and that the left spent four years absolutely persecuting him, prosecuting—I mean, the absurd things they went after him and his supporters for,” she continued. “Apparently, that made him mad. So, term two, I’m getting everything I voted for. I mean, even more. I can’t believe it. Every day, it’s things I didn’t even think of. Yes, the water pressure, the showers, the toilets, going after the universities, the anchor baby executive order, which I understand as of yesterday, will be going before the Supreme Court. Very happy about that. Congress should pass a law to make it permanent. But hopefully, the Supreme Court will rule the right way because I believe the law, as I described in ‘Adios America,’ is absolutely clear on that, which I’m happy to elaborate on.”

She’s not the only one making such an argument:

Coulter has still found opportunities to disagree with the Trump administration, though, as MSNBC reported earlier this month:

Rogan isn’t the only figure on the right who is calling out Trump over his immigration enforcement. Earlier this month, conservative commentator Ann Coulter publicly questioned the administration’s arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and green-card holder who participated in pro-Palestinian protests on campus last spring.

In a post on X, Coulter wrote, “There’s almost no one I don’t want to deport, but unless they’ve committed a crime, isn’t this a violation of the first amendment?”

Here’s a clip of her recent remarks:

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